Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the disgraced brother of King Charles III and a symbol of elite impunity, was arrested on February 19, 2026, his 66th birthday, by Thames Valley Police on suspicion of misconduct in public office. Officers descended on the Sandringham Estate around 08:00 that morning, where Andrew had been staying, to take him into custody.
This move stems from “revelations” in the Jeffrey Epstein files (though we’ve had more than enough evidence to arrest him for years), which exposed Andrew's alleged sharing of confidential material with the convicted sex trafficker.
Police are searching his properties in Norfolk and Berkshire. The royal shield is finally cracking.
Andrew is a manipulative liar, guilty of child molestation, sex trafficking, and money laundering. He has no fear of God and no decency. Men like him deserve life in prison, or better yet, the gallows. No title, or family connections, or any amount of money, should ever protect a predator from justice.
The arrest follows a complaint from the anti-monarchy group Republic, which accused Andrew of improperly sharing sensitive information with Epstein. Thames Valley Police had been assessing this for weeks before acting. Separately, they are evaluating allegations that Epstein sent a second woman to the UK for a sexual encounter with Andrew, adding layers to his already sordid history of exploitation.
Other forces across Britain are scrutinizing Epstein's network.
Essex Police examines flight logs and emails tied to Epstein's private jet using Stansted Airport, and Bedfordshire Police is assessing his use of London Luton Airport. The Metropolitan Police has launched a criminal investigation into Peter Mandelson over claims he passed market-sensitive information to Epstein.
Surrey Police seeks details on a mid-1990s allegation of human trafficking and sexual assault, and Police Scotland wants to speak with anyone informed about Epstein's jet using Edinburgh Airport.
Andrew denies all wrongdoing, a predictable stance from a family of habitual liars who have protected him for years.
His mother, Queen Elizabeth II, and his brother, King Charles, enabled this farce. They took away his titles but let him keep his luxurious lifestyle.
King Charles, attending an event for London Fashion Week this same morning, ignored reporters' questions about the arrest, showing the Windsors' contempt for transparency or honesty.
As a senior royal, Andrew's actions on behalf of his country have now led to criminal probes, a challenge the Palace can no longer ignore in these times, where public outrage demands justice over privilege.
The Epstein saga has long haunted Andrew, particularly the accusations from Virginia Giuffre, who claimed he sexually assaulted her at age 17 after Epstein trafficked her to him. This resulted in a 2021 civil lawsuit in the US, settled out of court in February 2022 for a reported £12 million (now mysteriously missing after her death), plus a “donation” to Giuffre's charity for abuse victims.
Andrew never admitted guilt. He keeps denying everything, even with the evidence stacked against him. The settlement shows his desperation to avoid the witness stand.
Giuffre suddenly died in 2025, reported as a suicide, robbing the world of further insights from a key witness. Andrew has been caught in lies over and over, like claiming he never met Giuffre despite photos showing otherwise.
Andrew and his circle trafficked children, laundered money, blackmailed, stole, and lied without a shred of remorse. They have no sense of right and wrong.
This evil must be punished. Real leaders demand the truth and refuse to cover for the powerful who ruin lives. If justice fails, society falls.